Bernafay Wood British Cemetery

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Bernafay Wood British Cemetery
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EstablishedAugust 1916
Location
Montauban, Somme, France
CountryBritish and Commonwealth
Coordinates 50°00′43″N2°47′35″E / 50.0119°N 2.7930°E / 50.0119; 2.7930 Coordinates: 50°00′43″N2°47′35″E / 50.0119°N 2.7930°E / 50.0119; 2.7930
TypeMilitary
No. of graves945 total, 529 identified
Websitecwgc.org
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The Bernafay Wood British Cemetery is a cemetery located in the Somme region of France commemorating British and Commonwealth soldiers who fought in the Battle of the Somme and against the German 1918 spring offensive in World War I. The cemetery contains mostly those who died between July 1916 and April 1917 and March–August 1918. [1]

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Location

The cemetery is located near the village of Montauban-de-Picardie, approximately 10 kilometers east of the town of Albert, France. It is located on the D197 road approximately 2 kilometers south of the village of Longueval. [1]

Fighting near Bernafay Wood

On 1 July 1916, Montauban was captured by the British 30th and 18th Divisions. The heavily fortified Bois de Bernafay (Bernafay Wood) was taken by the 9th Scottish Division on 4 July 1916. Both the village and the wood were lost by the British in the German spring offensive of 1918, with the wood captured by the Germans in March–April 1918. However, the village was retaken by the 7th Buffs and 11th Royal Fusiliers of the 18th Division on 25 August and the wood by the 9th Scottish on the 27th. [1] [2]

Establishment of the Cemetery

The cemetery was formally begun by an area dressing station in August 1916, with casualties beginning to be buried on 8 July. It was used as a front line cemetery until April 1917. The modern day cemetery was designed by Sir Herbert Baker and Arthur James Scott Hutton. [1] [2] [3]

Statistics

At the end of the war, the cemetery contained a total of 284 burials. After the reinterment of casualties from the Bernafay Wood North Cemetery and battlefields to the east of the wood, the cemetery now contains a total of 945 burials, of which 529 are identified and 417 are unidentified. Special memorials are dedicated to 11 British soldiers believed to be buried among the unknown and 12 soldiers whose Bernafay Wood North Cemetery graves were destroyed by shell fire. [1]

Identified Burials by Nationality [3]
NationalityNumber of Burials
United Kingdom402
Australia124
New Zealand2
South Africa1
Overall Burials by Nationality [2]
NationalityNumber of Burials
United Kingdom813
Australia124
South Africa4
New Zealand2
Ireland1
India1
Number of Burials by Unit [4]
Australian burials124Royal Field Artillery28
King's Liverpool Regiment27Royal Garrison Artillery24
Royal Army Medical Corps23Manchester Regiment20
Middlesex Regiment20Royal Berkshire Regiment17
Royal Engineers15Queen's Own - Royal West Kent Regiment14
Rifle Brigade14Durham Light Infantry12
Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry9Wiltshire Regiment9
East Surrey Regiment8Lancashire Fusiliers8
Royal Horse Artillery8Essex Regiment7
King's Royal Rifle Corps7Leicestershire Regiment6
Royal Welsh Fusiliers6Bedfordshire Regiment5
Irish Guards5King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment5
Lincolnshire Regiment5Loyal North Lancashire Regiment5
Northamptonshire Regiment5Green Howards - Yorkshire Regiment4
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry4Machine Gun Corps4
Northumberland Fusiliers4Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment4
Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry4Queen's - Royal West Surrey Regiment4
Scots Guards4Somerset Light Infantry4
Cheshire Regiment3Devonshire Regiment3
Gloucestershire Regiment3Grenadier Guards3
Royal Munster Fusiliers3York & Lancaster Regiment3
Buffs - East Kent Regiment2Coldstream Guards2
Connaught Rangers21st Dragoon Guards (King's)2
East Yorkshire Regiment2King's Own Scottish Borderers2
Monmouthshire Regiment2New Zealand Units2
Royal Flying Corps/Royal Air Force2Royal Fusiliers - City of London Regiment2
South Lancashire Regiment2South Staffordshire Regiment2
Border Regiment1Cameronians - Scottish Rifles1
Duke of Wellington - West Riding Regiment1Hampshire Regiment1
Highland Light Infantry118th Hussars - Queen Mary's Own1
Leinster Regiment1London Regiment - 3rd Bn. Royal Fusiliers1
Royal Army Service Corps1Royal Scots Fusiliers1
Royal Scots - Lothian Regiment1Royal Sussex Regiment1
Royal Warwickshire Regiment1South African Regiment1

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